Allied Health Services

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Allied Health Services

At Hope in Home, we are proud to offer a growing range of Allied Health Services to support individuals in living safer, more independent, and fulfilling lives. Our mobile services are available across the Wide Bay and Sunshine Coast regions, delivered by qualified professionals in the comfort of your home, community, or supported accommodation.

Our Allied Health Services Include:
• Physiotherapy
• Falls prevention and mobility improvement
• Pain management and functional restoration
• Functional Capacity Assessments (FCA)
• Rehabilitation following surgery or hospital discharge
• Prescription and training in mobility aids
• Hydrotherapy and gym-based exercise programs
• Massage Therapy & Soft Tissue Release
• Carer Manual Handling Training
• Home Environment & Equipment Assessments

Who We Support:
• NDIS participants (Plan-managed, Agency-managed & Self-managed)
• Aged care clients (including Home Care Packages)
• Private clients and DVA veterans
• Residential aged care facilities

Our Approach:
• Evidence-based, person-centred therapy
• Close collaboration with families, support coordinators, and staff
• Fully mobile and flexible service delivery
• Focused on building strength, safety, and independence

Our allied health services are designed to empower individuals and enhance quality of life—wherever you call home.

Call us on 0457120514, 0469193305 or leave an email on admin@hopeinhome.com.au. One of our team members will contact you to help with the services you are looking for.

Hope in Home prides ourselves in creating opportunities for patients to form a supportive and collaborative community. For this reason, our care extends beyond immediate and long term physical health centered services. In addition to disability and aged care, we also organize day trips and adventure trips for our patients.

The ability to step into a world that has a plethora of fun, creative, and positively engaging activities that are otherwise inaccessible or ignorant to the needs of aged and disabled demographics.